Introduction to Lectio Divina: http://www.valyermo.com/ld-art.html

Lectio Divina, literally meaning "divine reading," is an ancient practice of praying the scriptures. During Lectio Divina, the practitioner listens to the text of the Bible with the "ear of the heart," as if he or she is in conversation with God, and God is suggesting the topics for discussion. The method of Lectio Divina includes moments of reading (lectio), reflecting on (meditatio), responding to (oratio) and resting in (contemplatio) the Word of God with the aim of nourishing and deepening one's relationship with the Divine.

Like Centering Prayer, Lectio Divina cultivates contemplative prayer. Unlike Centering Prayer, Lectio Divina is a participatory, active practice that uses thoughts, images and insights to enter into a conversation with God. Lectio Divina also is distinguished from reading the Bible for edification or encouragement, Bible study, and praying the scriptures in common, which are all useful but separate practices.

http://www.contemplativeoutreach.org/category/category/lectio-divina




From Contemplative Outreach

Documents

Lectio Divina Brochure
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lectiodivinalistening.pdf
Lectio Divina Brochure-Iceland
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lectiodivinaiceland.pdf
Overview of Contemplative Outreach Programs
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overview-co-prog-mar2013.pdf
Q&A with Fr. Carl J. Arico On or Related to Lectio Divina
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qa-frcarl-ld.pdf